A.S.a.P. were a band created by guitarist and vocalist Adrian Smith of Iron Maiden. A.S.a.P. released an album in 1989 entitled Silver and Gold. A.S.a.P. stands for "Adrian Smith and Project", and the full name of the band is incorporated within the band logo, with each word written in tiny font underneath the corresponding letter in the abbreviation. The project of Adrian Smith of Iron Maiden was made between the Iron Maiden albums: Seventh "Son Of A Seventh Son" and "No Prayer For The Dying". A tour was put together but not caried out because "No… read more
A.S.a.P. were a band created by guitarist and vocalist Adrian Smith of Iron Maiden. A.S.a.P. released an album in 1989 entitled Silver and Gold. A.S.… read more
A.S.a.P. were a band created by guitarist and vocalist Adrian Smith of Iron Maiden. A.S.a.P. released an album in 1989 entitled Silver and Gold. A.S.a.P. stands for "Adrian Smith an… read more
For the eurodance group, see ASAP (without dots)! 1. Started as a side project beside Iron Maiden during their break in 1989. Adrian Smith left Iron Maiden in 1990, some short time after the release of "Silver And Gold". Smith described in an interview that this album had probably sent the wrong signal to the guys in Maiden as they had thought Smith had lost interest in Heavy Metal and were not able to realize the AOR approach of this album. In the late 70's he was with Andy Barnett in a band called Urchin. Their style was different from Maiden, only comparable to th… read more
For the eurodance group, see ASAP (without dots)! 1. Started as a side project beside Iron Maiden during their break in 1989. Adrian Smith left Iron Maiden in 1990, some short time after t… read more
For the eurodance group, see ASAP (without dots)! 1. Started as a side project beside Iron Maiden during their break in 1989. Adrian Smith left Iron Maiden in 1990, some short time after the release of "Silver And Gold". Smi… read more